
The Our Father Revisited In Our Times
How do we start to pray? I was just thinking of the first time that question was asked and of the answer that was given.

How do we start to pray? I was just thinking of the first time that question was asked and of the answer that was given.

Off the Shelf 177 – Jaymie Stuart Wolfe This week we go full Raiders of the Lost Ark. Jaymie Stuart Wolfe joins me to discuss

Many of our non-Catholic friends wonder why we Catholics pay so much attention to her. They find that loyalty is puzzling, and many times they

In the process of seedtime and harvest, there are many steps necessary to produce “bumper crops.” Bumper, as it pertains to farming, refers to a

May at last! It is Mary’s month. The sun is shining and the last of our snow has finally melted away. Up in the woods

For many people, the past two months have been nothing short of a recurring nightmare on more levels than they want to assess. A transcendent

“Sometimes God answers our prayers for more time in unexpected ways.” That is what my parish priest said to me when I told him how

Is your parish considered “nonessential” in this time of lockdowns and quarantines? How about the liquor stores in your community? If you live in Colorado,

Last month, the Pew Research Center released a study indicating that 68% of U.S. Christian adults believe that the Bible should have some, or a

It’s not often one goes rummaging through a long abandoned desk drawer and finds a treasure. When it does happen what is found is something

By Antonio J Galindo Aleman Read Part I The absurd idea of wanting to create a paradise on earth falls apart in the face of

By Antonio J Galindo Aleman The time we are living in now looks like a story taken from a fiction book. The world is upside down

For Catholics, the heresy of Modernism has tentacles that have insinuated themselves in the life and thinking of the Church for over 100 years. Some

Walking in our quiet community in Tennessee on a recent spring day, I noticed a woman coming towards me. I immediately crossed the street. Ever

Being single during coronavirus is a totally different experience from being single in normal times. I have to say, I wasn’t prepared for all the

A lot of Catholic parish music directors today don’t seem to get it. While much of today’s “Christian Music” is uplifting and even inspirational, it

Off the Shelf 176 – Dr. Scott Hahn Death is something many dread but it doesn’t have to be that way. When we sit and

The month of May reminds all of us of Mothers’ Day, but in the Philippines it is viewed by many Filipino Catholics as Mary’s month.

The Black Plague in the Middle Ages was during medieval times. You know, before modern medicine and the industrial revolution and technology. Even the Spanish

Despite the damage it does to our health, we seem to willingly stress ourselves out, especially during this recent epidemic. Stress can be blamed for

By John Vrdolyak Jesus promised there would be trouble, not safety for His followers; safety was never a mandate or mission of the Church, as

As a cradle Catholic, the value of suffering and its place in life are concepts I have accepted without question. When difficulties both large and